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Best 1 Rights of Man, Part II

Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man, Part II is a significant 18th-century pamphlet advocating for republican governance. It builds upon his earlier work by detailing practical proposals for a new society including early ideas about social safety nets like taxation and pensions. The text aimed to influence...

2 Rights of Man

Thomas Paine’s *Rights of Man, Part I*, published in 1792, is a foundational political pamphlet arguing for natural rights and popular sovereignty. Written during the French Revolution, it critiques Edmund Burke's conservative views and advocates for a republican government based on Enlightenment id...

3 The American Crisis

Thomas Paine’s *American Crisis* was a series of pamphlets published between 1776 and 1783. These writings aimed to galvanize support for the American Revolution by articulating the colonists' cause as a struggle against tyranny and injustice. Paine’s powerful prose, often employing biblical imagery...

4 The American Crisis, No. 2

Written by Thomas Paine in 1777, this pamphlet continued his efforts to boost American morale during the Revolutionary War by analyzing ongoing military and political crises.

5 Dissertation on First Principles of Government

Written by Thomas Paine in 1795, this essay advocates for universal suffrage and representative democracy, fiercely attacking the concept of hereditary monarchy as illegitimate.

6 Thomas Paine

A political activist and author whose pamphlet 'Common Sense' (1776) galvanized American public opinion for independence. Paine also wrote 'The American Crisis' series ('These are the times that try men's souls'), read to Washington's troops. His work 'Rights of Man' defended the French Revolution....

7 Letter to George Washington

Published by Thomas Paine in 1796, this controversial open letter attacks George Washington, accusing him of ingratitude and failing to aid Paine during his French imprisonment.

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